
Stallion is a premium, innovative MSO-based adjuvant that maximizes pesticide activity and yield potential.
Product Overview
Stallion provides energy to the plant with its combination of Yield Burst technology, guar technology, high-quality MSO, and a multi-functional surfactant blend.
SURFACTANT PACKAGE
Increases coverage and cuticle penetration
INDUSTRY STANDARD DEPOSITION TECHNOLOGY
Improves deposition, retention, and coverage technology
YIELD BURST TECHNOLOGY
Provides energy to the plant to recover from stresses and enhance yields
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Frequently asked questions
What is Stallion?
Stallion is a premium, innovative adjuvant that combines Yield Burst technology, guar (HPG) technology, high-quality MSO, and a multi-functional surfactant blend. It is designed to maximize pesticide activity and yield potential by providing energy to the plant, enhancing coverage and cuticle penetration, and improving crop response with less burn and faster recovery from stressors. Stallion is the most rate active activator adjuvant on the market.
What is Yield Burst technology?
Yield Burst is a proprietary technology included in Stallion. This suite of biostimulant actives provides energy to the plant to recover from natural stresses, leading to improved crop response with less burn and faster row closure. It fuels the plant with essential energy, potentially leading to yield enhancement.
What are the key components of Stallion?
Stallion includes key functional components in a single, convenient suspension concentrate formulation:
- Yield Burst Technology: Provides energy to the plant to recover from stresses and enhance yield
- HPG Technology: Delivers industry-standard deposition, retention, and coverage technology
- High-Quality MSO: Enhances penetration at the cuticular and cellular levels
- Multi-Functional Surfactant Blend: Increases coverage, wetting/spreading, and humectancy due to its ultra-efficient surfactant package
What crops is Stallion suitable for?
Stallion is suitable for a wide range of crops with pesticide applications that require or suggest the use of a surfactant, crop oil concentrate, modified seed oil, or combination adjuvant.
How is Stallion applied?
The recommended application rate for Stallion is 16 oz. per acre. Always read and follow the product label directions for proper use and compatibility with specific pesticides. Shake well before using and always add Stallion to the spray mixture first and continue agitation, unless directed otherwise by the specific pesticide label. A nitrogen source should be added to Stallion when required or suggested by the pesticide label.
What are the benefits of using Stallion?
- Convenience: Provides a complex composition of adjuvant components in one jug that eliminates the need to handle multiple adjuvant components; NPE-free formulation
- Improved Pesticide Performance: Enhances yield potential, industry-standard deposition (reduction in fines), droplet retention, canopy penetration, leaf and cellular penetration, wetting/spreading, humectancy, and pesticide performance
- Crop Response: Improves crop response with less burn and increased recovery, leading to faster row closure
- Stress Recovery: Supplies the plant with essential energy to recover from natural stresses, including hail, drought, and cold temperatures
How does Stallion compare to other adjuvants?
Stallion stands out due to its all-in-one suspension concentrate formulation that combines Yield Burst technology, guar (HPG) technology, high-quality MSO, and multi-functional surfactant functions. Unlike individual adjuvants (e.g., nonionic surfactants, crop oils, or MSO alone), Stallion is the most rate-active activator adjuvant per unit on the market. It provides synergistic advancements for ultra-efficacious performance and simplifies application by integrating these functions, reducing handling and potential mixing errors.
Can Stallion be used with all pesticides?
Stallion is designed for use with pesticide products that require or suggest the use of a surfactant, crop oil concentrate, modified seed oil, or combination adjuvant, including herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides, unless specifically prohibited by the pesticide label. Always perform a jar test to ensure compatibility with specific pesticide solutions. Consult the pesticide label and/or your local representative for guidance.




